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The study contains the revision o f the herbarium specimens on the families Adoxaceae, Alismataceae, Araceae, Aristolochiaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Balsaminaceae, Butomaceae, Gentianaceae, Hippuridaceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Lythraceae, Menyanthaceae and Scheuchzeriaceae preserved in LOD. AU corrections of identifications are marked with the.
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The paper contains materials of Herbarium Universitatis Lodziensis from the genus Carex, subgenus Psylophora Ehrh. and Vignea P. B. with the exception of Carex contiqua Hoppe, C. pairaei F. Schultz, C. Vulpina L. and C. nemorosa Rebent. During revision of determinations there were introduced corrections marked by abbreviation dt. in the text.
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In the article, there have been revised all herbarial sheets from the Orchidaceae family gathered in Herbarium Universitatis Lodziensis. A number of corrections to denotations have been introduced. In the case of published sheets, there have been given the works in which they should be included. In the course of the revision, four new, hitherto unpublished, species for Łódź region were found: Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Druce) Soó, Epipactis purpurata Sm., Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Sw., and platanthera chlorantha (Custer) Rchb.
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The paper contains materials of Herbarium Universitatis Lodziensis from the Umbelllferae family with the exception of Anthrlscus, Pimplnella, Heracleum species, and Anethum, Apium, Coriandrum, Foeniculum, Levlsticum, and Petrosellnum species growing wild in Poland. During revision of determinations there were introduced many corrections marked by abbreviation dt in the text. During the revision a new species for Lodz region - Ostericum palustre Bess, was found. The author omitted the localities already published, which can be found in the bibliography quoted in the paper.
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The paper contains materials on the genus Juncus elaborated on the basis of »heets collected in Herbarium Universitatis Lodzlensis. The following species are considered: Juncus alpinus VL11., J. ambigvus Gurs., J. articulatus L., J. atratus Krocker, J. bufonius L., J. bulbosus L., J. comprossus Jacq., J. conglomeratus L., J. effusus L., J. filiformis L., J. inflexua L., J. macer Gray, J. squarrosus L. and J. tenegala Ehrh.
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Praca zawiera materiały z rodzaju Juncus opracowane na podstawie arkuszy zielnikowych zgromadzonych w Herbarlum Vnlversitatis Lodziensis. Uwzględniono w niej następujace gatunki: Juncus alpinus V111. 10 stanowisk, J. ambiguus Gurs. - 1, J. articulatus L. - 129, J. stratus Krocker - 2, J. bufonius L. - 114, J. bulbosus L. - 15, J. compressus Jacq. - 43, J. conglomeratus L. - 19, J. effusus L. - 198, J. flliformis L. - 3, J. inflexus L. - 47, J. macer Gray - 30, J. squarrosus L. - 26, J. tenegeia Ehrh. - 1.
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The object of analysisis vascular floralisted in the work of Fagasiewicz, Czyżewska and Olaczek (1986). It has been compared with two local floras in Cracow-Wieluń Jura: Ojców National Park and the Break of the Warta River near Częstochowa. Frequency of appearance of each taxa was estimatd; the flora was divided into syntaxonomical groups; and there was determined participation of these groups and mutual relations on each of 177 localities - squares with an area of 1 km². This provided a basis for study of plant communities, associations or their fragments, which have not been listed in phytosociological works so far. There was also assessed the indicator of flora synanthropization (S) and modernization (M) degree for the entire area and for particular localities. Moreover, the concept of an index of archaeophytezation (A) and an index of synanthropization (kS) were introduced (for summary see: page 312-313).
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The article is continuation of part XIII. It gives localities of most species belonging to the Eucarex subgenus according to sheets collected in Herbarium Universitatis Lodziensis. Corrections of markings during revision of the materials are denoted with an abbreviation dt. The article contains the following species: Carex acutiformis Ehrh., C. capillaris L., C. caryophyllea Latourette, C, depressa Link, subsp. transsilvanica (Schur) Egorova (C. transsilvanica Schur), C. digitata L., C. distans L., C. erieetorum Poll., C. firma Host., C. flacca Schreb. CC. glauca Murr.), C. hmilis Leyss., C. laeiooarpa Ehrh., C. limosa L., C. miohelii Host., C. montana L., C. omithopoda Willd., C. pallesaens L., C. panicea L., C. pilosa Scop., C. pilulifera L., C. pseudocyperus L., C. riparia Curt., C. rostrata Stokes, C. sempervirens Vill., C. strigosa Host., C. supina Wahlb., C. sylvatica Huds., C. tomentosa L., C. umbrosa Host, and C. vesicaria L. The remaining species of the Carex are in part XV.
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The study contains materials on the family Umbelliferae and is a continuation of Part X (Fagasiewicz 1984). It comprises all herbal sheets collected during the recent decade and other formerly omitted ones. The study also takes into account the genus Anthriscus. All corrections of identifications are marked with the + sign. A revision of materials proved that Anthriscus nitida, unnoticed in Conspcctus florae Lodziensis, Part I, is a species frequently recorded in the forests that surround Łódź.
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The study contains the revision of the herbarium specimens of the family Caryophyllaceae, subfamily Silenoideae preserved in LOD. All corrections of identifications are marked with the + sign.
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The paper it a continuation of a sequence of materials concerning the Boraginaceae family, published in part XI (Fagasiewicz 1987). Apart from Myosotis patusiris (L.) Nathorst it includes the herbal material of genus Myosotis L. from the Herbarium Universitatis Lodziensis. They are the following species: Myosotis arvensis, L.) Hill., M. caespitosa Schultz, M. discolor Pers. (M. versicolor (Pen.) Sm.), M. ramosissima Rochel (M. collina auct. piur.), M. sparsiflora Mik., M. stricta Link ex R. et Sch. (M. micrantha Pall.) and M. sylvatica (Ehrh.) Hoflrc. The changes of indications during a revision were marked with* after the name of a herbalist.
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The occurence of 768 taxa of vascular plants was determined on the area of 154,8 km², and their distribution was examined by means of a grid map with lines every one kilometer. The aim of the studies was inventorying the flora at the moment the nature park was established in order to estimate resources of the local flora, protect it and follow up its further changes (for summary see page 274-276).
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